That's what I thought. My Alembic knowledge is limited, especially towards the vintage end of the spectrum, so I didn't know about the PF-5 stuff. I was assuming that it would be expensive to fix regardless of specs.
Personally, I think it would be cool to own a vintage Alembic guitar, as they are very rare and of very high quality. Unfortunately, I'm not a fan of beat-up stuff, no matter how good it plays or sounds. As a Harley guy, it has to look good too (actually , it has to look good first, LOL!). While they could be the greatest guitars ever built, the demand for Alembic guitars, vintage or not, will never reach the cult status of '59 Flame-top LP's or '48 NoCaster's or '57 Strat's, etc. That's no reflection on Alembic, just a fact of the collector guitar market.
If this guitar sells for a reasonable price and doesn't cost a ridiculous amount to fix the thing up, then it could be a nice deal. If it costs a lot, then it probably wouldn't be worth it to me. I'd have to decide if it was a player or a collectible, and I already have seven guitars sitting and collecting dust, LOL! I'm also not rich, LOL!